Exploring Germany: Project Nuttlar

GUE Project Nuttlar launches in 2013 with a team of GUE instructors, divers, and friends by GUE President Jarrod Jablonski, and it has continued to be a year ever since. The project is focused on exploring and surveying a slate mine in Nuttlar, Sauerland, mid-Germany. Since 2013, the mine has been open to certified cave divers. The project's survey map is intended to serve as a tool for the visiting cave divers to plan their dives in the mine. In 2015, the third expedition of the project took place, and the team met again for four days to continue working on the survey map especially on the more remote area of the mine. This video gives a nice insight into the project course and survey work in 2015.

English: A team of GUE instructors, divers and friends led by GUE President Jarrod Jablonski started the GUE Project Nuttlar in 2013. Since then it is carried out annually and focuses on the creation of a map of the slate mine in Nuttlar, Sauerland, Germany. The mien was opened in 2013 for certified cave divers. The survey map of the project is designed to help the diving guests plan their dives. In 2015, the third edition of the project took place and the team met again for four days to measure especially the part of the face that was farther from the exit. This video provides a deeper insight into the project process and surveying work and lets a few of the participants have their say.Video: Niko Gerdau, Stehpan Matthies